Twisted Metal review. http:www.ClassicGameRoom.com Classic Game Room reviews TWISTED METAL for the original Sony PlayStation released in 1995. Developed by SingleTrac and Sony Interactive Studios America, Twisted Metal is the biggest name in vehicular combat video games! Twisted Metal has 12 playable characters vehicles, each with their own storyline and about a half dozen different environments to destroy your opponents in. Twisted Metal was an early PlayStation 1 release with 2 player split screen multiplayer that won the hearts of countless players with it's competitive, fast paced gameplay in an era when it wasn't common. CGR Twisted Metal video review features Twisted Metal PS1 gameplay recorded from PlayStation 3 video game console.

Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review of Twisted Metal II for PlayStation. Twisted Metal II is a car combat game that combines an interesting line up of characters on a path of destruction to destroy each other. This game was published by Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) and developed by SingleTrac. Released in 1996, the game became an instant PlayStation classic more successful than the initial game in the series. This video game review features video gameplay footage of Twisted Metal II and audio commentary from Classic Game Room's Amanda.
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I've been planning this for a loooong time. And now, it's here.
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Music (in order):
-TM PS3: Ready Set Destroy
-TM1: Rooftops
-TM2: Los Angeles theme
-TM Black: Main menu theme
-TM PS3: Ready to DieThis DYKG Fan made video talks about the legendary car combat series, Twisted Metal. The longest running franchise exclusively for the Playstation platforms. This mostly covers TM1, TM2, TM Small Brawl, TM Black, TM Head-On, and the canned TM titles.Subscribe to the actual DYKG for more gaming trivia! http:bit.lyDYKG_SubscribeFull script (for you pathetic weeaboos who think my "voice acting" sound retarded):
DYK Twisted METALDid you know? That the first Twisted Metal was originally named: High Octane, and then: Urban assault. High Octane can be referenced throughout the game, and examples are
the posters in the very first level that advertise the game, and the cut endings. SPEAKING of those endings, they were going to be live action, but they were cut because
they are deemed a bit too sexist, violent, campy, etc., and this was planned by one of the TM creators, David Jaffe. The endings were dramatically different comparing to
the final product, and they can be found in Twisted Metal: Head-On: Extra Twisted Edition.Twisted Metal 2 is the best game in the franchise, by fans and game devs alike, and hell it's the only TM game released on PC. But in the Beta, most of the driver's names
and vehicles were different. Roadkill's Marcus Kane was JD, Twister's Amanda Watts was Andy Pearson, Axel himself had lighter skin and not wearing, Hammerhead was Hammer Head, Warthog's
Capt. Rogers was Col. Dawson, Thumper's Bruce Cochrane was just Bruce, and Spectre's Ken Masters was Alex Moore. Speaking of beta, Darkside, Yellow Jacket, and Pit Viper
was supposed to make a return to that game, Yellow Jacket didn't make it but it's a background object in HKK, Darkside was a boss in the New York rooftops but also be seen
in the game's options menu, and Pit Viper was replaced by Grasshopper but in the game files, it's named "PV."TM Small Brawl was originally going to be released on the PS2 with the similar graphics as Twisted Metal Black, but was dropped and ported on the PS1 because it's not a
good atmosphere when involving a bunch of RC cars destroying each other. It's originally called Twisted Metal: KIDS, but the title seemed a bit too stupid. And there was
an ending for Axel, but it was removed because it's both racist and offensive to black, paraplegics, and both.In Twisted Metal Black, many things were cut in the PAL version of the game such as: nearly all of the cutscenes because it's too dark for the European audience, when a car
gets destroyed there's no driver on fire, the 747 plane in the Junkyard level already crashed at the start, and the text in the game's story mode was removed. Speaking of
the game's loading screen, if you play as Minion in the story mode, he speaks in numbers. From decrypting the fricking numbers, here is what he's saying:I do not think this is real.
I must speak in code or he will discover me.
We are trapped in his head.
This is how he sees the world, how Sweet Tooth sees his life, it is not real.
All of us are trapped in his head.
I miss the old colorful world.
We will return to old world one day.
In the real world my name is Marcus A. Kane.There's a few cancelled Twisted Metal games, there's TM: Apocalypse which took place in a post apocalyptic environment dominated by Calypso's tourneys, and they include:
Mr. Grimm, Shadow, Thumper, Outlaw, Crimson Fury, Sweet Tooth in a gas mask, Darkside, Minion, Warthog, Axel, and Hammerhead as playable characters, but the game was dropped
because one of the devs was 'not down with the post-apoc. vibe.' Twisted Metal: Revolution was utilized street and hip-hop influence, and featured characters with a more
realistic look, like Sweet Tooth looks more of a smooth criminal. No MJ refs here. And lastly a sequel to TM: Black, dubbed as: Twisted Metal: Lost. The game can be playable
in TM Head on: Extra twisted edition, it contains 4 new levels, and 2 new vehicles which is Gold Tooth (Gold Sweet Tooth), and 12-Pak (driven by a headless guy named Sam Boomer)
, and the game is supposed to have a 3D platformer element, too and control as Sweet Tooth, but that was used on the "Sweet tour" extra, where you collect info about the canned
title including artwork. But why is this cancelled you may ask? The story given as to why the game had never been released in full was because most of the development team had
died in a plane crash, but this is often cited as merely urban legend created to give the game a more "mysterious air" to it.

Twisted Metal 3 Review. Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review Twisted Metal 3 for the PS1. Developed by 989 Studios and published by 989 Studios. Another entry in the Twisted Metal franchise. This continues the series with more car combat violence. The game was developed by a new studio, which makes the game feel very different than the original two. While not as good as the first two, the game is still as fun and interesting. This video review features video gameplay footage of Twisted Metal 3 and audio commentary from Classic Game Room's Ryan.
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Twisted Metal PS3 Gameplay by theRadBrad.This is a complete Walkthrough of Twisted Metal's Story Mode released on PS3 with Gameplay and Commentary by theRadBrad.Twisted Metal's Story Mode is broken into three sections: Sweet Tooth, Mr. Grimm and Dollface. This is Part 1 of Twisted Metal's Sweet Tooth Story Mode. Twisted Metal (sometimes referred to as "Twisted Metal PS3") is a 2012 vehicle combat video game developed by Eat Sleep Play and published by Sony Computer Entertainment exclusively for the PlayStation 3 game console. It is the eighth installment in the series. Players compete in Calypso's tournament in order to earn their prize. There are only four playable characters in the campaign - Needles Kane, Dollface, Mr. Grimm, and Preacher - but each can use any vehicle.Twisted Metal
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On this episode of TF2 Game Break Time, it's Christmas Eve, and Merasmus is getting revenge on the Soldier for giving him a Secret Saxton this Smissmas, by throwing yet another demolition derby-esque event this year!I'm feeling under the weather this year on Christmas, but here it is. A Christmas present from me to you guys, hope you enjoy getting your presents and spending time with your family & friends. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.Twisted Metal is a vehicular combat video game developed by SingleTrac, produced by Sony Interactive Studios America (now 989 Studios) and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. The game was released in North America on November 5, 1995, in Europe on January 13, 1996 and in Japan on November 15, 1996. The North American version was rereleased for the Sony Greatest Hits line-up on March 3, 1997. It is the first installment in the Twisted Metal series. The game's plot is centered on the titular competition in which various drivers in modified vehicles must destroy the other vehicles in an attempt to be the last one alive. The winner meets the organizer of the competition, a mysterious man named Calypso, who will grant the winner a single wish, regardless of price, size or even reality.

Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow video game review of Twisted Metal for the Sony PlayStation, developed by SingleTrac. This is the first installment in Sony's prolific series of vehicular combat games, featuring outlandish characters, vehicles, and weaponry. Take the wheel of an ice cream truck with Sweet Tooth the psychotic clown, a deathly motorcycle with Mr. Grimm, or ten other crazy vehicles in chaotic arena based combat. The original Twisted Metal isn't quite as polished as some of its sequels, but this one still definitely rocks after all these years! This review features gameplay from Twisted Metal with commentary from CGRundertow reviewer Kevin.

Takara Tomy’s SR Series PlayStation History Collection 1 includes miniature plastic versions of six PlayStation models. Designed to be sold in Gashopon vending machines in Japan, this set includes not only the consoles themselves, but mini versions of games, memory cards, joysticks and more. The set includes:
SCPH-1000 with I.Q. game, memory card, and original joypad
SCPH-7000 with Minna no Golf, memory card, Dual Shock
SCPH-9000 with Ape Escape and PocketStation (SCPH-4000C)
SCPH-101 with LCD monitor accessory, Dual Shock 2, and Dokodemo
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